Sep 30, 2011
16 musicians stand, drive, and walk along a road performing “Imagine”
From Scott Bradlee in the video’s description…
On the last day of my twenties, I returned to my childhood home with a truck, a small generator, a video producer, a sound engineer, and 16 musicians to create a one-take “street musician symphony,” as seen from a moving vehicle. Everything you see and hear was recorded live in one continuous shot.
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Can you imagine a more beautiful yet detestable song?
There is certainly a strong worldview implicit here, though I can’t help but think it is rather naïve. Though I will say there are some things in it certainly worth pursuing.
Well, I wouldn’t say it’s implicit. :-)
Yes — one that’s detestable.
Imagine all the people, living for today..
…Rape, pillage, plunder, destroy, murder. Why not? There’s no hell, and death is painless…
I’m thankful you’re religious! Would hate to see how you’d live if you didn’t believe in hell :(
Not even so much that, but with “no religion,” why should I work for your good and not my own?
…What’s really wrong with sociopathy anyway?…
I just see it as the logical conclusion… I’m not sure, though, the net is the best forum for any kind of discourse for me, especially since it’s 1:30 in the morning my time…
.. Is there another conclusion? ..
Nice job with the diaeresis, Thor, by the way – I wouldn’t have remembered to ï my i….
Haha thanks.
Rarely are attempts at creative art so utterly boring.
I enjoyed the performance more than I thought I would. More than the original, in fact. The musicians were particularly enjoyable, and I liked the singer’s voice. That being said, why on Earth would someone opt for hair color that resembles a skunk?